an insight into the concepts and thinking behind the 'stereopublic' project towards its first incarnation 'crowdsourcing the quiet' in 2013. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its Arts Funding and Advisory Body, the Government of South Australia through Arts SA and a City 2.0 TEDPrize award.

http://element14.com/tbhs - For years Ben has wanted to take another crack at creating the ultimate in can-crushing technology. In an early episode of the show, his can-crushing experiments didn’t provide the results he’d hoped for and have haunted him ever since. Ben reached out to viewers to share their ideas on the element14 community and with those ideas he’s come up with a new plan.

The average home size in the U.S. doubled in the past century but happiness levels stayed flat. Serial entrepreneur Graham Hill argues that we should take note of this and cut, cut, cut. He calls his mantra LifeEdited and he believes we'll actually be happier if we cut the size of our homes, cars, collection of stuff and even our number of friends. To take the conversation public, he's bought a tiny apartment in New York's Soho and he's preparing to crowdsource its redesign. Hill shows us the "before" of hi

"Some people think cities are only places of noise," Sweeney explains, "but I think they have the potential to provide both chaos and calm."

It's much easier to find noise, at present, but Sweeney and his team of designers and artists are trying to change that through the Stereopublic project. With support from City 2.0 Award and the Creative Australia initiative, they will build an online space--likely web and smartphone based--where people can essentially geo-locate and crowd-source quiet spaces.

50 thousand translators and writers contribute translations and copy-writing, targeting 2 million euros revenue this year. You can go online and order your content and you get it back translated a couple of hours later. Disrupting the translation market at about 3 cents per word at Basic quality, 10 cents per word for the standard level and up to 18 cent per word for expert translation and copy-writing mode.

Filmed at the Next Berlin using the Panasonic GH3 camcorder with 12-35mm lense on a Tiffen St

For Virtual Sunset, Studio Tobias Klein crowdsources images of sunsets from around the world, turning them into a 3D projection evolving in real-time, one that captures the transient but sublime nature of a sunset—turning what can often be a private, secluded moment into a collective, tangible experience. Learn more: http://goo.gl/eoFpv The Creators Project is a partnership between Intel and VICE: http://thecreatorsproject.com/ Like The Creators Project on Facebook: http://fb.com/thecreatorsprojec

Surv is a crowdsourced surveillance mapping app. It's like 'Waze' but for video surveillance.Public cameras can be mapped in any city around the world anonymously. What if we gain access to some of these cameras and use the footage to help people instead of spying on them? 'Big Brother' won't like that. Sign up for the private beta and start disrupting the CCTV industry today. http://survapp.co

Footage of the 2013 Cyclocross World Championship from Louisville, Kentucky. All footage is mobile phone or digital camera clips submitted by followers of CXHairs.com. Music by Armin Van Buuren (http://www.arminvanbuuren.com/) and Hanson (www.hanson.net). Video by: Jon Suzuki Jennifer Church Ray Whitney Sean Mealey and more ... Check us out at http://www.crosshairscycling.com/shop/

On October 10, 2015, Ridley Scott, Anurag Kashyap, Richie Mehta and Google invited the people of India to share their stories about life in an evolving India - from the ordinary to the extraordinary; personal to profound. The result: India's first fully crowdsourced feature film.

India In A Day is a story about the lives, loves, hopes, dreams, aspirations and worries of people in a country that is in the throes of dramatic technological, economic, political and sociological change.

NASA Public Affairs Officer Dan Huot talks with Dr. David Coil about Project MERCCURI, which will study a "crowdsourced" collection of microbial samples scheduled to launch to the International Space Station aboard the SpaceX-3 mission.

Hoodies are one of the most popular ways to stay warm and ways to stay comfortable year-round, but now you can have the added convenience of heat, powered by any 2.1Amp or higher USB Power Bank. We want you to be the pioneers - the first to wear our Evolve Heated Hoodie! With your support, we can bring the Evolve heated hoodie to market sooner, in time for the holidays.

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The collab is obviously over now, but if you wanted to view the instruction video, you can do that here!h

BoomIlluminator - Crowdsourced Light Show powered by Red Bull. The BoomIlluminator is an interactive art installation, designed and built by the redpepper lab team for Red Bull's Creation competition. When proximity sensors on the BoomIlluminator are triggered by a Red Bull, the lighting sequence is set into action. The BoomIlluminator works by capturing audio waves in their natural environment with its onboard microphone. The audio is then fed thru the tubes of the Turbull encabulator and sent to its aud

Nicola Formichetti is obsessed with social. As creative director of globally renowned fashion brand Diesel, Nicola has used social to crowd source for campaigns, as a medium to create and collaborate, and to bring his social community into his creative projects.

Beginning his career at Dazed, and more recently as guest editor of the title, he talks to the magazine's news editor Zing Tsjeng about how this obsession works so successfully and demonstrates what other brands can learn from him.

Crowdsourcing" has, virtually overnight, generated huge buzz, enthusiasm, and fear. It's the application of the open-source idea to any field outside of software, taking a function performed by people in an organization, such as reporting done by journalists, research and product development by scientists, or design of a T-shirt, for example, and, in effect, "outsourcing" it through an open-air broadcast on the Internet. Crowdsourcing has already had a huge impact on big companies like Procter & Gamble, as

A short animated film by Crowdsourcing.org, narrated by Crowdsourcing.org's Founder, Carl Esposti, describing the four different ways Crowdsourcing works and the five different categories of things you can do with crowdsourcing.

See how to tap the power of the crowd for creative projects (Crowd Creativity), to collect and organize knowledge (Distributed Knowledge), how to use the crowd to develop and test new ideas (Open Innovation), to access an on-demand scalable workforce (Cloud Labor) and how to use the crowd to raise capital (Crowdfunding). Also, there are tools you can use to help you with your crowdsourcing initiatives.

Thanks to the participating Crowdsourcing Service Providers for supporting this project:

This is a new and improved version of what was "The US Cargo Bike Revolution doc trailer." (The big changes are toward the end.)

Do you love your cargo bike? Has it changed your life? Your family? Your town? Join me in producing an authentic crowdsourced document of a cultural revolution in progress. I'm seeking submissions from cargo bike folk all over the world to combine in the form of a feature length documentary. More info at www.lizcanning.com. Watch the trailer, visit my site, get inspir